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you could make your own. just buy a regular one, stuff steel wool into a stocking, shove that inside, and adapt a small breather to the top.

*sigh* if only I wern't lazy lol

Might have to do that.... even decent normal CC's are hard to find at a non absorbitant price

Anyone know who sells atmospheric vented catch cans here in adelaide.. they're f**king hard to find

As damo said just make your own;

That's what i have done, Just tapped a thread into the top of the can and then screwed in a barbed fitting and fitted a breather. I also made up some internal baffles and baffled the top of the can where the fitting was screwed in then filled the can with steel wool. the can only cost me $45 from memory.

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its that good i need a second bag of popcorn
AleviAte7 wrote:Wow.......just joined this site......not sure that was good idea now......

rxbuzz wrote:

Well f**k off then. flamin mongrels like you dont help the situation.

lol

i love being the high bidder on an item from ebay for a whole week, after

putting on a ridiculous bid to make sure i dont get out-bid by 50c (always happens)

lol another trick is someone they know keeps bumping up the price and when they accidently win it themselves the item go's back for sale 2 days later.

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the battle continues, thread now stickied on their forum. ROTARY :down:

http://www.ausrotary.com/viewtopic.php?f=3...031&start=0

lol another trick is someone they know keeps bumping up the price and when they accidently win it themselves the item go's back for sale 2 days later.

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the battle continues, thread now stickied on their forum. ROTARY :thumbsup:

http://www.ausrotary.com/viewtopic.php?f=3...031&start=0

The more i read it the more it cracks me up :down:

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front coils are in, had a few issues, took a couple hours, but is much awesome. :down:

question for all those coilover users out there though, the cusco's dont have this clip for brake line;

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is that a big deal?

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"and you are you?"

"we are the bedroom police. we clocked you at 1 min 38"

"i guess that is pretty fast"

"we'll let yuo off with a warning this time, but only if you contact ami"

hilarity :down:

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